These are a great treat for when I want a super luxurious bath (I combine with a bath bomb and a bubble bar), but not something I use regularly. Depending which one you use (and how big your tub is and/or how much you fill it), I don't find the scent to be as strong as I would like. (Disclaimer: My sense of smell is not very strong, so these may have a strong enough scent for most other people.) T...read morehey are VERY moisturizing and I adore how soft my skin feels after using one of these. Happy Blooming is nice because for the cost of the one melt, you can break it into pieces and get 3 baths out of it. I don't think it smells that much like cherry (a plus, since I don't love cherry scent), but it is very soothing on dry, irritated skin. I also liked Ceridwen's Cauldron--it has lots of oatmeal, etc. in it, but it comes in a little wrap so you don't have to worry about all these things floating around in the tub (unless you want those--in that case, just take the wrap off). Dream Time is the one I have used most frequently because it is a good, reliable melt for making my bath more enjoyable. — 2 years, 2 months ago

I can't deny that Lush's bath melts are a treat. During the cold winter, nothing feels better on dry skin than sinking into a warm bath laced with perfumed oils. The cost of a bath melt, however, hurts. These tiny bricks of scented cocoa butter are so extravagently priced it's insulting.
— 5 years, 4 months ago